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The Revised Statutes of Ontario; Being a Consolidation of the Public General Acts of the Legislature of Ontario, with Such of the Public General Acts of the Late Province of Canada. as Relate to Matters Within the Authority of the

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1877 edition. Excerpt: ... liable to a penalty of fifty dollars for each offence. 37 V. c. 32, s. 4-2. Peinalties not to be Remitted. 58. N o Police Magistrate or Justice or Justices of the Peace, Penalties 01' License Commissioner or Inspector, or Municipal Council or P"""bm.".".. not to be reMumcipal ofiicer, shall have any power or authority to remit, mm, d_ suspend or compromise any penalty or punishment inflicted under this Act. 37 V. c. 32, s. 41; 4-0 V. c. 18, s. 19. Recovery of Penalties by Distress. 59. For the recovery of the penalties in money under this Penaltie" ""3... costs how Act, and legal costs, upon and after conviction in cases not, ., c, Ze, ., _b1, _ appealable, and in cases ap ealable where an appeal has not been erfected according to aw, it shall be lawful for any Justice, ustices or Police Magistrate to issue a warrant of distress to any constable or peace ofliccr, against the goods and chattels of the person or persons convicted; and in case no sufficient distress is found to satisfy the said conviction, then in cases not otherwise provided for by this Act, it shall be lawful for the said Justice, Justices or Police Magistrate to order that the gerson or persons so convicted be imprisoned in any Common aol or Gaol or Lock-up House, within the County in which such conviction was made, for any period not. exceeding thirty days, unless the penalty and all costs are sooner paid. 37 V. c. 32, s. 43. A1ap'icatio'n of Penalties. (See also Sec. 34.) 60. The penalties in money under this Act, or any portion APPlics%i" of them which may be recovered, shall be paid to the convict-"I P"""'""' ing Justice, Justices, or Police Magistrate in the case, and shall by him, or...show more